Milliken’s partners with artist Harvey

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Spartanburg, S.C.—Milliken has collaborated with marine artist/environmental conservationist Guy Harvey to bring scenes of underwater wildlife to a new collection of indoor rugs and indoor/outdoor accent mats.

“For our designs to remain detail oriented in a flooring medium, the most advanced printing capabilities are a must,” said Steve Stock, president, Guy Harvey Inc. “Milliken has provided the technology needed to achieve an accurate representation for the line.”

A portion of the proceeds from sales will be donated to the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, which supports conservation and best management practices for sustainable marine environments.

For more, call 800.241.4826.

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